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Review Summary
2026-03-08T14:16:49
The ProOptic 77mm Variable ND filter works well for controlling light in bright outdoor conditions. The adjustable range from 2 to 8 stops is very convenient and easy to use by simply rotating the filter. It helps when shooting with wider apertures or slower shutter speeds. Image quality remains good, and the filter feels decent for the price. Overall, a good budget option for basic photography and video
AJIT K.
2023-07-28T08:33:15
Perfect for any outdoor footage!
ALEXIS O.
2021-12-08T06:42:49
Exactly what I expected. It works really well on my 77mm cinema lens.
Phoenix D.
2021-08-25T07:12:50
I am very excited about this product and so far it is amazing
Jack W.
2021-01-22T08:47:52
Great quality and for me, it has been a welcome addition to my kit.
ANGELA V.
2016-04-27T16:34:50
got this and compared to the equivalent 77mm Tiffen variable ND filter and though the images are good through the pro optic they weren't as sharp as through the Tiffen- but you pay more for the Tiffen- but worth it to me- had no problem with my camera's auto focus with both the pro optic and tiffen on my Panasonic GX8- the Tiffen was actually the 3rd variable ND filter I tested- the first was the most expensive of all Cokin variable ND filter but ironically as the most expensive Cokin variable ND filter was unusable- even in manual focus it distorted the image and could not get a sharp image at all
JUSTIN J.
2013-12-16T19:00:00
I use the product on my camera lense to tone down the sky in the scene.
Roger G.
2013-09-27T21:00:00
I use this to get the milky effect in water and it perfoms fantastically. as well as ND filters that cost 4-5 times as much
FRANK K.
2013-08-05T21:00:00
This filter had been previously ordered by me and came in a case that wouldn't close. The filter itself was fine - as is the replacement. The quality of the glass seems to be very good, and the price is more than fair.
Photo G.
2012-06-24T21:00:00
This is an excellent filter to use to capture those scenes that you wpuld like to show motion or soften a cascading waterfall. It is extremely easy to use and you cannot beat the price. Singh-Ray's is about $400 compared to [$] for this.
GLENN H.
2012-05-23T21:00:00
Bought this to do some long exposures in daylight. Thought I'd take a chance on a lower priced unit but was disappointed in the results. Ok at lower levels of filtering but once you move past the mid point white starts heading to blue
MARC M.



With this Pro Optic variable ND filter, you can enjoy total control of virtually any lighting environment. Simply turn this filters exterior ring to access any of six ND settings without wasting time changing filters